Integrated Delivery Networks
Integrated Delivery Networks are redefining how healthcare connects across hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies that all depend on safe, compliant delivery of temperature-sensitive products.
Veritiv can help you unify that complexity through standardized, validated cold chain systems designed for reliability and efficiency at every site. From qualification to fulfillment, we work alongside your teams to help simplify operations, strengthen compliance, and deliver consistency across your network.
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Unified Network
Veritiv can help your healthcare system connect packaging, validation, and delivery into one coordinated cold chain program.
Designed for Integrated Care
Healthcare systems depend on precision and coordination at every level. Veritiv supports that connection with cold chain solutions developed for the unique demands of hospitals, clinics, and specialty pharmacies.
Our systems are designed to help improve reliability, strengthen compliance, and simplify operations across your care network.
Partnership in Practice
Veritiv’s healthcare expertise goes beyond packaging. We collaborate with operations, QA, and supply chain teams to help standardize processes, reduce complexity, and align cold chain systems across every facility.
Together, we can help create a more connected, efficient, and patient-centered network.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A. Cold Chain refers to the process or products involved in shipping temperature-sensitive items from origin to destination while maintaining a stable environment within the cooler. This prevents spoilage of food and maintains the stability and efficacy of life-altering medications.
A. The four conventional temperature ranges are:
Frozen/Dry Ice (<-20°C) Refrigerated (2-8°C) Ambient/Room Temp (15-25°C) Cryogenic/Liquid Nitrogen Frozen (>-80°C)
A. Temperature excursion occurs when a product that must maintain a specific temperature range falls below or exceeds that range. For example, if a product required to stay between 2°C – 8°C falls below 2°C or rises above 8°C, it results in a temperature excursion.
A. Many factors are used to determine when dry ice should be used over frozen gel packs. Dry ice is one of the more costly options but offers the best duration. It sublimates up to 10 pounds per day depending on the ambient temperature and turns into carbon dioxide. Be cautious of trapped gases when opening the cooler.
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Our experts create custom solutions to keep your temperature-controlled products safe and efficient during delivery. Contact us today to get started!






